个人癌症史和基因组风险信息对母亲遗传性乳腺癌/卵巢癌综合征心理适应的影响。

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Katharine S Chaillet, Marcelo M Sleiman, Mary Rose Yockel, Beth N Peshkin, Jessica J Chiang, Claudine Isaacs, Kenneth P Tercyak
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本研究旨在了解接受遗传性乳腺癌/卵巢癌(HBOC)综合征基因咨询和检测(GCT)的母亲(287 人)的长期应对反应。通过结构化的个人交流以及评估个人和家族癌症病史的流行病学项目对心理特征进行了评估,包括癌症特异性困扰(Impact of Events Scale-Revised, α = .85)和应对(Brief COPE, α = .93)。遗传风险根据 BRCA1/2 携带情况确定。对应对措施进行了主成分分析,将其总分降低为积极应对(α = .91),其中包括九种应对压力的方法策略。多变量回归模型检验了临床和心理特征对产妇应对方式的主要影响和交互影响。个人癌症病史(F = 4.99,df = 1,p = .026)、BRCA 检测结果(F = 22.20,df = 1,p p BRCA 结果报告的积极应对水平最高(F = 7.92,p = .026)。
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Effects of personal cancer history and genomic risk information on mothers' psychological adaptation to inherited breast/ovarian cancer syndrome.

This study aimed to understand long-term coping responses of mothers (N = 287) receiving genetic counseling and testing (GCT) for hereditary breast/ovarian cancer (HBOC) syndrome. Psychological characteristics, including cancer-specific distress (Impact of Events Scale-Revised, α = .85) and coping (Brief COPE, α = .93) were assessed via structured personal communication, along with epidemiologic items assessing personal and family history of cancer. Genetic risk was determined by BRCA1/2 carriage. A principal component analysis was conducted on the coping measure to reduce its summary score to active coping (α = .91) with nine approach-oriented strategies responsive to stress. A multivariable regression model examined the main and interacting effects of clinical and psychological characteristics on maternal coping. Personal cancer history (F = 4.99, df = 1, p = .026), BRCA test result (F = 22.20, df = 1, p < .001), and cancer-specific distress (F = 17.80, df = 1, p < .001) were associated with greater engagement in active coping strategies. When controlling for cancer-specific distress, the interaction between personal cancer history and genetic test results was significant, such that women previously unaffected by cancer who received positive BRCA results reported the greatest levels of active coping (F = 7.92, p < .001). These findings indicate that previous cancer history, genetic risk, and psychological distress independently and jointly impact how women adapt to the threat of cancer over time.

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